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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 23-26, 2018 The Park Record City Beat A-3 YourParkCityAgent.com CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 111 | citynews@parkrecord.com Treasure publicity continues WHAT MY CLIENTS ARE SAYING “Sheila is a dedicated, top notch real estate professional. She possesses excellent listening skills, pays attention to all the details and is an excellent negotiator. Her knowledge of the PC real estate market is unsurpassed. I would highly recommend working with Sheila for all your real estate transactions in the PC market.” -Zillow SH E I L A HA L L BRANCH BROKER 435.640.7162 | sheila @sheilahall.com 1700 Park Avenue | Park City, Utah 84060 © 2016 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc. Equal Housing Opportunity. PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION invites you to attend a JAY HAMBURGER/PARK RECORD Park City Councilor Becca Gerber and Mayor Andy Beerman use a poster board to help explain City Hall’s priorities during an Après with Council appearance at Twisted Fern restaurant on Tuesday. The crowd was especially interested in the planned acquisition of Treasure in a conservation deal. Officials recap the history, talk of deal underpinnings JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record Two of Park City’s elected officials on Tuesday fielded questions about City Hall’s planned acquisition of the Treasure land, making statements similar to those made recently, as leaders continue to disseminate information about the deal. Mayor Andy Beerman and Park City Councilor Becca Gerber appeared at an event known as Après with Council, held at Twisted Fern restau- rant, as part of the municipal government’s overall outreach efforts. They covered a range of issues, but Treasure appeared to be of special interest to the small crowd. Neither Beerman nor Gerber offered significant new information about the proposal to acquire Treasure in a conservation deal. They instead recapped some of the history of Treasure and the negotiations that led to the $64 million agreement. Most of the cost of the acquisition would be funded through a ballot measure that is expected to be pegged in the low $50 millions. The Treasure land is located on a hillside overlooking Old Town along the route of the Town Lift. The Sweeney family in the 1980s secured an OPEN HOUSE overall development approval for the Treasure land and nearby parcels and later sold a stake to a firm called Park City II, LLC. The partnership proposed a project involving approximately 1 million square feet of development, drawing opposition as critics seized on issues like traffic and the size of the buildings. Limited progress was made during years of discussions with the Park City Planning Commission, eventually leading to the deal calling for City Hall to acquire the land should the ballot measure pass. Beerman briefly covered the decades of history of the project and argued Treasure, if developed, would be out of scale to meet the contractor and learn about the improvements to PROSPECTOR AVENUE between Bonanza Drive and Sidewinder Drive Thursday, June 28 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Park City Marriott 1895 Sidewinder Drive FOR MORE INFORMATION: 801.904.4064 | prospectorave@utah.gov | www.parkcity.org Click on Current Construction Projects under the Government tab Please see Treasure, A-4 WORLD BAZAAR OUTLET 2 FOR 1 ENTRÉES SA L E 80% As always we are open to the public. 435-649-5900 | 1765 Sidewinder Drive | www.LespriPrime.com UP TO Offer Expires June 30, 2018 Not valid with any other offers or promotions. Not valid on take out orders. Good with the purchase of a second, single item of equal or lesser value. Reservations are recommended. No separate checks. Please present coupon prior to ordering. A 20% service charge will be added to the bill before the discounted amount. OFF M OV I N G SA L E L I Q U I DAT I O N ! COOL FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES Dining Tables, Consoles, Live Edge, Reclaimed old Teak Wood Tops, Industrial Tables, Leather seating, Mirros, Lighting, Wood and Glass Sculptures, etc. SALE ENDS JUNE 30TH! WE ARE MOVING TO A SMALLER LOCATION, AND EVERYTHING MUST GO! 3126 QUARRY RD. SUITE G QUARRY VILLAGE, PARK CITY, UT ACROSS FROM BILLY BLANCO’S 435-649-4115 • OPEN 10AM - 5PM MONDAY-SATURDAY |